Reporting

Clinicians rely on accurate and consistent diagnosis and staging information reported by pathologists for treatment recommendations. Digital pathology helps pathologists produce a report with information that is accurate, timely, concise and useful.

Once the pathologist performs image analysis on the image, the quantitated results can be exported seamlessly into a report along with selected fields of view of the tissue. Pathologists no longer need to take snapshots with a camera and insert them manually into a report.

Reports can be customized to reflect the scoring criteria of the particular lab. Reports can include logos, diagrams, images and analysis results. These reports can be linked to laboratory information systems. When a case is opened, all patient, specimen and slide information, including gross images, related radiology images and assay controls, are integrated and available.

Clinicians with access to the system can get the pathology reports as soon as they are signed out by the pathologists, enabling quicker access to desired information and improved communication for appropriate cancer management.

Reporting